A fence away from freedom : Japanese Americans and World War II

Japanese Americans children from World War II tells of how they were taken away from their homes and sent to prison camps because of an evacation order from President Franklin Roosevelt in February 1942.

The years before Pearl Harbor --
Pearl Harbor --
On orders from the President: preparation for evacuation --
Life in the camps --
The littlest "enemies" : homeless children --
The forgotten people: Japanese Peruvians in U.S. prison camps --
Nisei soldiers and the fight for democracy overseas --
Resister, no-nos, and renunciants --
Life outside camp --
Setting things to rest.

Resumen:

Japanese Americans children from World War II tells of how they were taken away from their homes and sent to prison camps because of an evacation order from President Franklin Roosevelt in February 1942.

"The years before Pearl Harbor -- Pearl Harbor -- On orders from the President: preparation for evacuation -- Life in the camps -- The littlest "enemies" : homeless children -- The forgotten people: Japanese Peruvians in U.S. prison camps -- Nisei soldiers and the fight for democracy overseas -- Resister, no-nos, and renunciants -- Life outside camp -- Setting things to rest."@en

"Japanese Americans children from World War II tells of how they were taken away from their homes and sent to prison camps because of an evacation order from President Franklin Roosevelt in February 1942."@en